Rory Mullen

Rory studied drama in Madrid under the renowned Argentine director Cristina Rota. Since his return to Ireland in 2000, Rory has being steadily building his credits working both on stage and screen.

Following his successful portrayal of Tom Clarke in 1916 Seachtar na Casca on TG4, Rory played the 1916 Rising leader again in the follow up series 1916 Seachtar na Dearmadtha.

Rory played the Captain of the Bolton Archers in Season 6 of Game of Thrones.

Rory’s film credits include Mariah Mundi and the Midas Box starring Sam Neill, Michael Sheen and Lena Headey, as the Mass Priest in Hunger with Michael Fassbender (Dir. Steve Mcqueen) Portrait of a Zombie, Songs for Amy, The Tudors, Anton,The Hit Producer, The Last Show

His theatre credits include amongst others Rainstorm, The Back Backwood Boys, The Cripple of Inish Maan, The New York Monologues, Talk Radio, Small Box Pyschosis and Accidental Death of a Anarchist.

For a sample of some of Rory’s Voice Over work see below

Commercial Voice Reel

Narration Voice Reel

Video Game Voice Reel

Reviews

Songs for Amy
…. the Irish (and all their global cousins) love a good story and SONGS FOR AMY has several of them. Wait until you see the one scene about the Dublin taxi driver (Dublin actor Rory Mullen) in Limerick! – HollywoodStar.com

Most Memorable Moment: In the GPO towards the end of the Rebels time there. As Pearse prepares to evacuate, Clarke is left simply staring at the ruins of the building and you get a sense, from the portrayal by Mullen, of a man’s dreams crashing down around him. – Neverfeltbetter.com

Portrait of a Zombie

Another exceptional performance is that given by Rory Mullen. Playing the father and husband, he is a strong central character. The devotion and love he shows for his family and wife is very sweet – Corey Danna, horrornews.ie

The acting performances are of a remarkably high standard. Most notably of all are Geraldine McAlinden and Rory Mullen, who play the blighted son’s long suffering parents. McAlinden is the typical Irish Mammy; she will do literally anything if she deems it to be in her son’s best interest. Her character manages to be lovably sympathetic and bat-shit crazy at the same time. Mullen is her somewhat more grounded foil; a tormented soul, playing along to his wife’s delusions in the hope of preserving what little is left of her sanity. What makes their performances so powerful is their realism, despite the fantastical situation they are in. Most anyone who ever grew up under an Irish roof will recognise this. – Carmel Whelan Krank.ie

Billy’s parents(Geraldine McAlinden and Rory Mullen) are the real heart and soul of the film as they sit on the couch for interviews recounting how they met, how proud they are of Billy and if only people knew him like they do (cut to shots of Billy writhing in bed, gnashing his teeth and screaming). –Quiet Earth

Picture Gallery

Latest News

Rory is currently shooting the feature THE CONFUSION OF TONGUES in Birmingham. It is a Grand Independent production directed by James Fair. Cast includes Kate O Toole, Ewan MacIntosh, Gemma Atkinson and Sadie Frost. It is a 72 hour film project. It will be filmed, edited and screened in 72 hours!

Showreel

Reviews

Songs for Amy
…. the Irish (and all their global cousins) love a good story and SONGS FOR AMY has several of them. Wait until you see the one scene about the Dublin taxi driver (Dublin actor Rory Mullen) in Limerick! – HollywoodStar.com

Most Memorable Moment: In the GPO towards the end of the Rebels time there. As Pearse prepares to evacuate, Clarke is left simply staring at the ruins of the building and you get a sense, from the portrayal by Mullen, of a man’s dreams crashing down around him. – Neverfeltbetter.com

Portrait of a Zombie

Another exceptional performance is that given by Rory Mullen. Playing the father and husband, he is a strong central character. The devotion and love he shows for his family and wife is very sweet – Corey Danna, horrornews.ie

The acting performances are of a remarkably high standard. Most notably of all are Geraldine McAlinden and Rory Mullen, who play the blighted son’s long suffering parents. McAlinden is the typical Irish Mammy; she will do literally anything if she deems it to be in her son’s best interest. Her character manages to be lovably sympathetic and bat-shit crazy at the same time. Mullen is her somewhat more grounded foil; a tormented soul, playing along to his wife’s delusions in the hope of preserving what little is left of her sanity. What makes their performances so powerful is their realism, despite the fantastical situation they are in. Most anyone who ever grew up under an Irish roof will recognise this. – Carmel Whelan Krank.ie

Billy’s parents(Geraldine McAlinden and Rory Mullen) are the real heart and soul of the film as they sit on the couch for interviews recounting how they met, how proud they are of Billy and if only people knew him like they do (cut to shots of Billy writhing in bed, gnashing his teeth and screaming). –Quiet Earth

Picture Gallery

Latest News

Rory is currently shooting the feature THE CONFUSION OF TONGUES in Birmingham. It is a Grand Independent production directed by James Fair. Cast includes Kate O Toole, Ewan MacIntosh, Gemma Atkinson and Sadie Frost. It is a 72 hour film project. It will be filmed, edited and screened in 72 hours!